AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba Under New Pressure: The U.S. escalated sanctions and intervention threats as Cuba said it will lose Visa and Mastercard processing from June 6, tightening an already worsening economic squeeze. Cuba’s Political Narrative: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested a transition could be negotiated with “technocrats” inside the regime, without naming anyone. Colombia Runoff Politics: Ivan Cepeda criticized Trump’s endorsement of Abelardo de la Espriella ahead of the June 21 runoff, while election authorities confirmed the first-round result and the campaign race shifts to courting supporters. Ecuador Governance Shake-Up: President Daniel Noboa merged eight ministries and secretariats into three portfolios, cutting the total number of ministries as a second restructuring in under a year. Mexico Cultural Identity: Mexico inaugurated “Tepito on the Field,” pairing neighborhood soccer and music to celebrate Tepito’s cultural roots ahead of the World Cup. Mexico Heritage Protection: Mexico demanded an auction halt in Colorado after INAH flagged 80 Mexican-origin archaeological pieces. Venezuela-India Energy Push: India’s acting president visit talks centered on long-term energy cooperation, with both sides also discussing mining and broader economic ties. Brazil Sustainability Trade: China agreed to buy deforestation-free Brazilian beef, signaling demand for traceable, forest-friendly supply chains. Regional Security Cooperation: Germany and Mexico agreed to deepen anti-organized-crime coordination in their first binational commission talks in seven years.
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